Bondage frame

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A '''Bondage frame''' is a strong, usually steel frame designed to provide an overhead fixing point for [[bondage]]. Due to their size they are usually found only at [[clubs]] and in purpose built [[dungeon]]s. Simple frames are based around an upright square with a wide base for stability. More versitile frames are based on cubes with multiple fixing points for winches, [[sling]]s, and [[suspension bondage]].
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A '''Bondage frame''' is a strong, usually steel frame designed to provide an overhead fixing point for [[bondage]]. Due to their size they are usually found only at [[clubs]] and in purpose built [[dungeon]]s. Simple frames are based around an upright square with a wide base for stability. More versatile frames are based on cubes with multiple fixing points for winches, [[sling]]s, and [[suspension bondage]].
  
 
It is possible to construct bondage frames that can be quickly dismantled for storage using [[scaffolding]].
 
It is possible to construct bondage frames that can be quickly dismantled for storage using [[scaffolding]].

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A simple bondage frame constructed from scaffolding

A Bondage frame is a strong, usually steel frame designed to provide an overhead fixing point for bondage. Due to their size they are usually found only at clubs and in purpose built dungeons. Simple frames are based around an upright square with a wide base for stability. More versatile frames are based on cubes with multiple fixing points for winches, slings, and suspension bondage.

It is possible to construct bondage frames that can be quickly dismantled for storage using scaffolding.

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www.tampabaybondageclub.com have designs for a DIY bondage frame

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